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The Palms for Piano Solo by Gabriel Faure Piano Solo - Digital Sheet Music

By Gabriel Faure
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Piano Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1249497

By Gene Roberson. By Gabriel Faure. Arranged by Gene Roberson. 19th Century,Christian,Classical,Easter,Religious. Score. 4 pages. Gene Roberson #843931. Published by Gene Roberson (A0.1249497).

Arranged for advanced piano solo  Worship Service Palm Sunday.  Also available in different levels and keys.

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Ratings + Reviews

Based on 1 Reviews
Kelly M.
April 08, 2025
Okay Arrangement, Two Text Corrections
I was looking for an arrangement of "The Palms" in an easier key than the original. Although this fits the bill, I didn't care for the combination of strict 4/4 measures and those with the traditional triplets. The arrangement of "Jerusalem" didn't grab me either, I'm afraid, but it might appeal to others. I would suggest giving the proper credit to Jean-Baptiste Faure, and correcting "The Holy City" composer name from Shephen to Stephen.